Flag of the DYP

The flag of the DYP is red with a white horse with its front feet rised. The above image was redrawn after the party website.
The symbol of the horse without a saddle belongs to the DYP
forerunner, the Adalet Partisi. When the DYP was established
in 1983, it adopted a similar emblem showing a jumping horse with a
rider, all white on red. The DYP adopted the present emblem during
the party congress hold on 19 December 1992 when it officially merged
with the re-created Adalet Partisi. As for the symbolism, I
was told in 1990 that the horse is a national animal of the Turks and
recalls traditionalism of the party, supported mainly by both small
farmers and big landlords. Its leader Demirel was then very often
presented as the "Farmers' Prime Minister".

Onur Özgün & Jaroslav Martykan, 9
August 2001

Other reported flag of the DYP

Variant of the DYP flag - Image by Santiago Tazon, 4 November 2002

This flag was seen in Istanbul in summer
2003. An inverted version of this flag (exchanging the white and red
colours) is used too, according to pictures from the
party website.